Here's the full list of the malicious app: Not just that, in case you already have downloaded these apps from the Play Store, you must uninstall them manually from your smartphone. Thankfully, Google has removed most of these malicious apps from the Play Store now, but there are still a few which can pose risk to your Android smartphones and end up stealing personal information. Most of these apps belong to photo editing tools, which carry the infamous Joker malware, which has the ability to sign up victims to premium subscription services without their knowledge. Not just that, these apps can even access personal information from social media. There are a total of 36 apps that are trying to invade the security of the Android phones while masquerading as image-editing tools, virtual keyboards, system optimizers, wallpaper changers, and other useful tools.Īccording to a report from BleepingComputer, these malicious apps promise to add new features, instead, they bring intrusive ads and end up making users subscribe to the premium services. The concerning part is that around 10 million users have downloaded these malware-containing apps from the Play Store so far. Some malware-loaded apps have made their way onto the Google Play Store after escaping the defenses and security checks there. Android phone users are again at risk due to this dangerous malware that has been found on a number of Google Play Store apps, which have been downloaded millions of times by users.